Start your foodie journey by exploring the Le Marais district. This area has a high concentration of specialty food shops, such as patisseries, boulangeries, and chocolatiers. Some must-visit spots include Du Pain et des Idées, Jacques Genin, and L'As du Fallafel.
Start with a croissant or pain au chocolat at Eric Kayser and then head to Poilâne for their famous bread. Visit the historic Les Deux Magots for coffee and people watching. For lunch, try the classic French dish, soufflé, at Le Récamier. End your day with French pastries at Pierre Hermé.
Start your day by having breakfast at Hardware Société. Head to La Maison Rose for a perfect Instagrammable picture. Stop by Marché Saint-Pierre, a famous fabric market. For lunch, have some classic French dishes at Le Consulat, and then have a drink at La Cigale. Enjoy a French dinner at Le Relais Gascon.
Rue Cler is a pedestrian street lined with gourmet shops and cafes, where you can have breakfast at Café Central. Visit the Eiffel Tower and have lunch at Le Jules Verne. For dinner, enjoy a breathtaking view at Les Ombres in the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac.
To get around Paris, consider using the city's extensive metro system, taxis, or renting bikes to explore the city in a unique way. With the metro, one ticket costs €1.90 ($2.30) and provides access to any metro, RER train, tramway or bus for up to 2 hours. Taxis are widely available but can be more expensive. Bikes can also be rented at various locations around the city and offer a great way to explore the city.
If you have more time, consider visiting the Palace of Versailles, taking a riverboat cruise on the Seine River, or exploring the Louvre. If you have less time, consider cutting out Rue Cler and La Tour Eiffel from your itinerary or shortening your visits to some of the attractions listed in the itinerary.
Paris has two main airports: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and Orly Airport (ORY). Charles de Gaulle Airport is the primary international airport and is located 14 miles northeast of Paris. Orly Airport is located 8.5 miles south of Paris and serves primarily domestic and European flights.